Specifications

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Disable Slot LED feedback - disables cue slot state feedback on LEDs
Function selects cue slot - when enabled, functions that relate to a specific cue slot are reflected by
selecting (high-lighting) the corresponding cue slot when the function is activated. If the option is
disabled functions will not select the corresponding cue slot(s).
Virtual Fingers tab
Virtual Fingers settings
See also virtual Fingers
Skin File - click the folder icon to select a different skin for Virtual Fingers (note in case of update by
download, extra skins may not be available).
Hot zone color - click the left button to select a custom color for mouse wheel hot-zones. Select Skin
default to use the default color for the skin in use.
Stay on top - forces Virtual Fingers to remain on top of other forms.
Show fader values as hints - displays a faders values as a hint when it is moved.
Show jog -wheel values as hints - displays a jog-wheels value change as a hint when it is moved.
Enable mouse wheel - enables mouse wheel control of faders and jog-wheels
Show mouse wheel hot zone - displays a 'hot' rectangle when the cursor is within range of a fader or
jog-wheel for mouse wheel control.
See also introduction to Fingers
Fingers controls overview
The following sections gives a description of each of Finger's control sections.
The Mode Buttons
The mode buttons may be used to switch Fingers into different modes of operation. Currently only
mode 1 is available while modes 2 and 3 are non-functional and reserved for future expansions.
The Shift Buttons
The shift buttons may be used to alter the function of buttons, faders and Jog-wheels. The 3 buttons
allows for 4 different shift states: no shift, shift 1, shift 2 and shift 3. By default, the buttons works like
the shift key on a PC keyboard, in the sense that the shift state is cleared to 'no shift state' as the
button is released. The shift buttons may be configured as 'latch' buttons so the state is not altered
when the button is released (causing the shift buttons to toggle state and act like the PC keyboard
caps lock). To release a latched shift, press the shift button a second time. On virtual Fingers the shift
buttons are treated as in latch mode.
The Page buttons (A-D)